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Answer the following questions in complete sentences in a Word document in MLA format:
Which right, from the first ten amendments, do you believe is the single, most important one for American Citizens today?
Provide a factual reason that supports the argument that this is the most important right for Americans to have.
Provide a second factual reason that this right will continue to be important for Americans.
Explain how these facts provide legitimate evidence that the right you selected for question one is the most important amendment.
Write a one sentence summary of the previous four sentences.
When you are finished, your five answers, each of one sentence each, should make a complete paragraph.
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Place the following text into a Word document, set to MLA format (Times New Roman 12-pt, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, header with your last name and page number at top right). Replace the header placeholders with your name, your instructor’s name, the course, and today’s date.
Your Name
Instructor’s Name
Course Name
11 December 2025
The First Amendment as the Most Important Right
I believe the First Amendment’s protections for freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition are the single most important rights for American citizens today. A factual reason supporting this view is that the First Amendment enables a free press and open public discourse, which historical experience and empirical research show are essential for informed voting and holding government officials accountable. A second factual reason it will remain important is that rapid technological change and the rise of social media have increased the need to protect expression and access to information, ensuring diverse viewpoints and preventing censorship in new public spheres. These facts provide legitimate evidence because without guaranteed freedom of expression and press, citizens lack the information and forums necessary to debate policy, challenge abuses of power, and exercise other constitutional rights, making the First Amendment foundational to the functioning of American democracy. In short, because the First Amendment secures free expression and information—tools shown to enable accountable government and resilient public discourse now and in the future—it is the most important amendment for Americans.
Your Name
Instructor’s Name
Course Name
11 December 2025
The First Amendment as the Most Important Right
I believe the First Amendment’s protections for freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition are the single most important rights for American citizens today. A factual reason supporting this view is that the First Amendment enables a free press and open public discourse, which historical experience and empirical research show are essential for informed voting and holding government officials accountable. A second factual reason it will remain important is that rapid technological change and the rise of social media have increased the need to protect expression and access to information, ensuring diverse viewpoints and preventing censorship in new public spheres. These facts provide legitimate evidence because without guaranteed freedom of expression and press, citizens lack the information and forums necessary to debate policy, challenge abuses of power, and exercise other constitutional rights, making the First Amendment foundational to the functioning of American democracy. In short, because the First Amendment secures free expression and information—tools shown to enable accountable government and resilient public discourse now and in the future—it is the most important amendment for Americans.
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